Walkerville, Ontario

Walkerville, Ontario
Town
Incorporated1890
AnnexationJuly 1, 1935
Founded byHiram Walker
Distillery buildings in Walkerville circa 1910

Walkerville, Ontario, is a former town in Canada, that is today a heritage precinct of Windsor, Ontario. The town was founded by Hiram Walker in 1890, owner and producer of Canadian Club Whisky. Walker planned it as a 'model town’, (originally called 'Walker's Town'),[1] that would be the envy of both the region and the continent.[2] He established a distillery on the Detroit River and grew his business by growing grain, milling flour, and raising cattle and hogs. Later, the town supported other major industries, notably automotive manufacturing. It was annexed to Windsor, July 1, 1935.[3]

  1. ^ Morgan, Carl (1991). Birth of a City. Windsor On: unknown. p. 66.
  2. ^ Weeks, Elaine. The Best of the Times. Windsor On: Walkerville Publishing. p. 21. 1st edn., 2004.
  3. ^ Hamilton, William (1978). The Macmillan Book of Canadian Place Names. Toronto: Macmillan. p. 177. ISBN 0-7715-9754-1.

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